A Oregon Products— i U . i l Early Copy— Thu Argun in Printed on Oregon Mode New» Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service W ith W h ich ¡»C om bined th< H ill boro Independent Volume 42, No. 38 Ihlleburu Indwpeiidant kntabliehed 1871 Annual Thank Offer Sunday 11. A. M itchell of O rrnco on Board of Director» y ill. Mr» lluirh llu r .l.f t.l O RENC O T he W omen's M o slo n - tiry society w ill hold It» iin n ir il thank o ffe rin g »erv Ice Sunday m o rn in g A n in s tru c tiv e program 1» being arranged and a special m usical nu m be r w ill be rendered M lte h e ll a D ire c to r 11 A M itc h e ll wan re-elected one o f the dire cto r» of the O regon P o u ltry and Pet Stock association at the annual stockholder?* m ee t in g In the cham ber of com m erce at P o rtla n d O ctober 30. T in y held th e ir iiiw t sucres:.ful »how w ith the p a c ific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exp osition th is year. Tow nsrndltrs Hold Social O renco Tow nsend c lu b e n te rta in ed w ith a social O ctober 29 in the school a u d ito riu m . S e ve n ty-n in e m em bers and frie n d s were present at the m eeting and Mortal I t was announced th a t the c lu b has 103 members. N ext re g u la r m eeting w ill be in the school a u d ito riu m Novem ber 12 E veryone In vite d 11. A M itc h e ll spent .Saturday in Salem on le g is la tiv e business Mrs. M a ry G lset and H e nry S lu m p o f P o rtla n d visite d at the W II Ring home Ft Ida v 4 * M r and M r . M e rle I. P icke tt o f F airm o nt, M in n , w ho have been v is itin g fo r the past tw o week» w ith th e ir uncle and aunt. M r and M rs 11. A M itc h e ll, amt oth er r e l atives in V ancouver and P o rtla n I. le ft fo r th e ir home S atu rduy m o rn ing. • M r and M rs H H o ffe r of P o r t land visite d M r and Mrs? George M cC u llo ch and fa m ily Sunday Mrs. S 1,. C a rly le and M rs M a ry Ilea ch were In Forest G rove be t week to attend the fu n e ra l of M i E G M ills The ladies had been frie n d s fo r the last fo r ty - fiv e years, h a vin g firs t met in Nebraska M r and M rs It E Parsons of P o rtla n d visite d M rs Parsons’ p a r ent», M r. and M rs F red W o lffe Sunday and also attended the fu n e ra l o f W F H u n te r in H ills b o ro M r and M rs M .1 M eEnlee and fa m ily vis ite d at the R obert John stun home In Beaverton Sunday M r and Mrs. R ichard Uaughm un. M e d fo rd Persons and Ernest B ro w n re tu rn e d F rid a y m o rn in g fro m Y a k im a, w h ere the y have been e m ployed. Miss M a ry T a y lo r o f The Dalles re tu rn e d to her home a fte r a tw o weeks' v is it w ith her u n d e . W. 11 R ing, and fa m ily Mrs. Adam B ella. A le x a n d D a nie l visite d M r and M rs A n to n i' B ella and M iss M a rie B ella in St Johns S u n d .i.. Mrs. George M cC u llo ch le lu rn e d last week fro m a tw o weeks' v is it in O akland. Cal . w ith M rs C T’e tte tt and Mrs. II R ichm ond and fam ilies. M rs Robert C ro ok. w ho has been III for several m onths, is im p ro v in g Mr. and Mrs. Head o f Q uatam a station le ft last week fo r C a lifo rn ia to spend the w in te r. M r and Mrs. R ichard Uaughman and Hud Baughm an le ft Sunday fo r near B o n n e ville , w here R ic h ard and Bud have em ploym ent. Party E njoyed The g irls o f the 1935. e ig h th grade graduation class and th e ir c lu b lender, Miss M a ria M c K in n ls , en te rta in e d w ith a H allow e'en p a rly In the old n u rse ry o ffic e W ednes day n ig h t O ut o f tow n guests pres ent were Jun e G iffo rd . G enevieve Foreman. M a rjo ry P itm an, L ila Reag o f H illsb o ro . W illia m Sabo. Rodney G ibson, Ira Rogers, 1-eRoy W arren. R obert B urd ette, Donald Rogers, Bobby B ernards Games w er$ played and the H a llo w e 'e n m o tif was c a rrie d out in decora tions and refreshm ents M r and M rs A le x A lle n o f B u x ton visite d at the L . T. W oodw ard home last Tuesday evening. Barbara B u rd e tte attended the C h ris tia n C o u n cil d in n e r at the Veterans’ h a ll in H ills b o ro last M onday evening and was an o v e r n ig h t guest of M a rg a re t Laver. M r. and Mrs. G. M B u fo rd o f E d d is v ille v is ite d M r. and Mrs. I, T. W oodw ard and fa m ily T h u rsd a y and F rid a y Brooks II H a rd in g of New Y o rk C ity , N. Y. has been a guest o f I.u - cile McGee fo r the past week. Joe Brandenberg. w ho is a w ire less op era to r in the navy, stationed at Balboa In the Panama canal zone, has been q u ite i l l fo r the past tw o months. I.u c lle McGee was piano soloist fo r the m eeting o f the Women's T ru ffle org an izatio n last W ednes day at the Bedell lea room in P o rt land M r and M rs L. T W oodward and >>n Kenneth attended the fu n eral of Mi? W oodw ard's cousin, F rank Kenyon, in P o rtla n d Thurs day C T S te in le ln of P o rtla n d spent F rid a y anil S aturday at the W F. llu n le i home. M rs I.m ile M adden w as a guast of M r F red O rto n in P ortla nd Thursday. M i and Mrs. Jack Ham el anil Mi and M rs D w ig h t G oixim an and son spent the week-end at the G em ge Goodman home Ham el uud G oodm an are em ployed at Home V a lle y near B o n ne ville. M r: John Higgs has been q u ite il l fo r the past few weeks M rs G ilb e rt Gross and Mrs. F loyd W eath erly o f M u ltn o m a h v is ited at the C a lv in Gross home Sunday and attended the fu n e ra l i,f w F Hunt« r M r and M rs W illia m J H u n te r o f San Francisco a rriv e d S aturduy m o rn in g and are spending a few days w ith his m other. Mrs. W. F. H unter. A ( ' W rig h t o f P o rtla n d visite d at the I,. T. W ix id w u rd home last week. M r and Mrs F ra n k H athaw ay and c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end w ith M rs H athaw ay's lairents. M r and M r George G ood man. C I) W arner, w ho Is em ployed at T im b e r spent the week-end at home. M r and M rs I, T. W oodw ard attended the d ire c to rs m eeting of the F arm ers' C o -op erative M arke t in P ortla nd M onday nigh t. M rs George Persons and M e d fo rd spent Sunduy at the W allace Persons home at P u m p kin Ridge. M r and Mrs. John C. Chase of Boston. Ma s . v is ite d at Hie J. A McGee horn«1 last week. M r and M rs Ted Edw ards and son Bobby and M r' Irene K ild o w o f P ortla nd visite d nt the N a th a n ie l Hose home Sunday. Cornelius Firemen Called Out for Two Blazes During Week i Seventy Enjoy Sunday School Party; Bazaar Success; Victim of A ccident Returned; Club Plans B azaar (Hv Mi«* I>'**othr CfX'lte' Miss D o ro th y v is ite d relative s, in C O R N E L IU S The local fire de P o rtla n d F rida y. p a rtm e n t was called to the fa rm Bazaar November 16 house southeast o f to w n owned by T h im b le clu b w ill hold a bazaar Mrs. Sam M e llv a in e Wednesday and s ilv e r lea in R u nn ing 's h a ll evening, to a chim ne y fire . On N ovem ber 16. T hursd ay evening the fir e d e p a rt Mrs. C W ells Jr. and d a u g h te r m ent was called to M e rle L a F o l- June o f Redmond were guests last le tte home northeast o f to w n to a w eek-end o f M r. and M r- J C och ro o f fire . ran. Party Enjoyed Webb Returns A b o u t seventy S unday school 1 Sam W ebb re c e n tly re tu rn e d w o rke rs and frie n d s o f the M. E. fro m a t r ip to Kansas C ity , Kan. Sunday school enjoyed a "School Miss Lora G a ry o f S cofield was C h ild re n ” p a rty at the chu rch Tues an o v e rn ig h t guest o f M iss M a r day evening. T he b e ll fo r school garet Cooke S aturday. rang sh a rp ly at 7 w ith M rs. M a ttie J Ilc n c Gnos o f Iow a H ill was a S m ith as teacher. N u rse ry rhym es, guest last week at the J. V anou- a reading, a ba ckw a rd sp e llin g denhaegen home. m atch, a b irth d a y song, group R obert C ochrane a n d K en ne th singing, and games w ere a p a rt of S m ith vis ite d in M on m ou th S a tu r the school’s program . A special day. feature was th e sho w in g o f every-1 Several fro m C o rn e liu s attended one's baby pictu re, on a screen the fu n e ra l services o f Mrs. E. G. as a m o vin g pictu re. M u ch fu n was -Mills at Forest G rove Wednesday. enjoyed by guessing w ho the baby was. Rev C harles Reed was pre- 1 sented w ith a m o tto as prize fo r being the p re ttie s t baby. Aid Holds Bazaar Ladies' A id society o f the M. F, (B y M aM B Alliaon) chu rch held a s ilv e r tea fish pond . M O U N T A IN H O M E M em bers o f and bazaar ;,t ttic church Wednes day aftern oon Mrs. C harles Reed M o u n ta in Hom e Ladies’ A id are played a pian o solo and accom busy th is week p re p a rin g fo r the panied Rev. Reed, w h o sang a annual chicken pie supper a t the solo; M rs I.. H olcom b o f H ills b o ro 1 John S chm eltzer home F rid a y eve S e rvin g w ill begin a t six gave the books of the B ib le and nin g M rs. M Sabin, also o f H illsb o ro , j o'clock. E veryone welcome. G ibbs D ra m a tic clu b held th e ir gave a reading. M rs George W il cox and M rs. Ray Shaw gave a p - 1 fir s t business m eeting F rid a y eve p ro p ria te readings A go od ly sum nin g a t the h a ll fo llo w in g a pot lu ck supper. The c lu b sponsored was realized. Mrs. Joseph M ann o f P ortla nd dances th ro u g h o u t the sum m er. vis ite d Mrs. M D. M ann S aturday F rom these enough has been c le a r Robert Cochrane, w h o teaches at ed to pay fo r the p a in tin g o f the O rchardale. held a program and h a ll on the outside. T hey now p a rty F rid a y evening. Misses Beth j hope to begin fin is h in g the inside. Cochrane, and Cecelia Kalsch, W il- A dance w ill be given in the G ibbs fo rd Kalsch and Joe Gnos a t h a ll N ovem ber 9. tended. P. T. A. Considered A gro up o f young fo lk s enjoyed j O rgan iza tion of □ P arent-T eacher a p a rty W ednesday evening a t the j association w ill lx* considered at home o f B e tty Jo Osborne. a m eeting in the school N ovem ber 15 M iss M ills , teacher, says she Jean M undorf Returned L ittle Jean M u n d o rf was re w ill be glad to have the parents IB» Mrs. J C. S m llh l come and get acquainted. HAZELD ALE S a tu rd a y evening tu rn e d from the Em anuel hospital a few frie n d s met at the home of in P o rtla n d Sunday, w h ere she I Those a tte n d in g the m issionary M r and M rs C. P Syverson to has been treate d fo r several weeks i m eeting in P o rtla n d last F rid a y fo r in ju rie s received in an auto- | fra m here in clud ed Rev. and Mrs. he lp them celebrate tin- 76th b ir th day a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. Sy verson m ob ile accident A lth o u g h gre atly V T. Speeee, M r and Mrs. H a ro ld im p ro ve d Jean w ill be con fine d Io Aebischer, M rs. H o w ard B ro w n in g . M usic and cards w ere enjoyed. Mrs. Sam Body and M rs. R ichard M r. and Mrs. Chester Rambo and her hom e fo r some tim e . Annual Chicken Supper on Friday Hazeldale Man Honored at Party d n n e h te r R ose M a r ie o f P o rtla n d M iss F in rg a n H ostess Jo v ce M rs. B ennett o f B a ttle G round. Miss Blanche Finegan en tertain ed the "V ic to rs " S unday school class W ash, vis ite d her bro th e r. C. R. of the M E chu rch w ith a man- ; K ir k p a tr ic k , and fa m ily Sunday. querade p a rty at the c h u rch last I W a ln u t harvest was about com M onday evening. T h irte e n w ere pleted before the cold w eather present. M r. and Mrs. H e n ry F iske of Helena. M ont., are at the home of M r F iskc's parents. M r and Mrs. I,. K Fiske M r. Fiske. an in s tru c to r in a school in M ontana, is w a itin g fo r w o rd con cern ing the JE W E LE R damaged school b u ild in g M r and Mrs. C. O. D ix o n spent "L e t 'K e lly ' F ix Y o u r W atch" last Sunday at F lorence and C o r va llis. IIA S M O V E D TO L itt le P h ilip B u tle r was able to 149 S. SECOND AVE. re tu rn to school T hursday, fo llo w in g several weeks’ reco very fro m fro m Stage Depot an au tom ob ile accident Mi H ( ' H ill of Seattle was Grucn W atch Agency th e w eek-end guest o f h e r sister. H illsb o ro , O regon Mrs. C. Ruth, w ho is v e ry ill. P u p ils E n te rta in The p u p ils and teacher. M rs. M at- tic S m ith, o f the C e n te rv ille school, e n te rta in e d th e ir parents and frie n d s at a program and p a rty F rid a y aftern oon W ednesday th e school c h ild re n attended the pen ny c a rn iv a l at V crb o o rt. M r and Mrs. F. J. Reichard and c h ild re n vis ite d M r. and M rs. Fred D oher o f, F a irv a le Sunday. Mrs. E A D e a v ille o f H ills b o ro v is ite d her sister. M rs Joseph V an- oudenhaegen. O ctober 30. Miss F lorence Jensen spent the Mrs. O le Olson and c h ild re n arc w eek-end w ith Y von ne B u n n e ll v is itin g re la tiv e s a t Stevenson, near L a u re l and attended the dance Wash. the re S atu rday evening. M r. and Mrs. Joseph Finegan ‘ The B u n n e ll sisters' tr io w ere spent Tuesday in Salem. honored by an in v ita tio n to sing M r. and M rs. W. R. Cooke and at the convention o f Z anol dealers in P ortla nd evening, but. due to the intense cold w ere not able to accept. Enjoy Complete Driving The South T u a la tin J u n io rs ’ clu b Comort This W inter w ill bold th e ir b i-m o n th ly m eet with a in g and plav p ra ctice F rida y eve n in g at the home o f M rs. W. A . WOOLEN B un ne ll, advisor. visite d M r. and Mr». T om M ille r T hursd ay M r and M rs M ax B erg er spent last w ack-end at The Dalles, guests o t M is , P. L. K re tze r. Program Given Teachers and p u p ils o f the school put on a program F rid a y evening P rogram in clud ed a ghost d r ill by the p rim a ry grades, a p la y le t by the upper grades, w ith C la ire W a lk e r irt the lead; songs by the p r i m ary grade, and c o m m u n ity sin g ing A fte r the p ro gra m the c a rn i val was in fu ll.s w in g Proceeds w ill go fo r a th le tic e q u ip m e n t fo r the school. J im W allace and Verne J e ld e rk fro m the CCC eamp at T im b e r spent the week-end at the J e ld c rk home. M r. and Mrs. B e rt Roberts and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and Mrs. M ax B erger Sunday. Mrs. Donald Fraser fro m R o ck aw ay was here fo r the w eek-end to meet her daughter. M rs O nelce S ill lla v . o f Seattle T hey both le ft fo r R ockaw ay M onday. Club Meet Friday C o m m u n ity r lu b w ill meet in the school F rid a y eve ning at 8 o'clock. H. Kellington Auto Heaters i South Tualatin Y a rd a g e New ROASTERS Goodrich Auto Heater Many models to choose from, some as low as LADIES— Are you planning a fall tailored eoat or suit for yotir.seIf o r c h ild ? Drop in and .see our sam ples before you buy. ATTRACTIVE COLORS LARGE AND SMALL These heaters are the latest in attractive, efficient de sign. Be ready for winter! POPULAR PRICES Medium— All Enamel Large— All Enamel ............................. W earever Aluminum— Large LESTER IRELAND & CO Hillsboro, Oregon Wide selection of the highest grade new fall woolen yardage in up- to-the-minute patterns. Largest choice of wool ens in Hillsboro at 1.00 *1.95 *2.95 *3.25 *5.45 Small— All Enamel We a rever Aluminum Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, November 7, 1935 l_— i The MEN’S SHOP Howe & Wells, Prop. I Drop in Today! Two H a nd y Locations Busch’s Service Garage Phone 501 Busch’s Super Service Station Corner T hird and Phone 391 Baseline A. H. Busch, Prop si irted. Some are cra c k in g th e ir walnuts, but most o f the cro p is being sold orch a rd ru n , in the shells. Mr arid M rs J. A Magnuson of New berg visite d at the H o w ard B ro w n in g home O ctober 29. George Strope, w h o has been h e lp in g w ith the f r u it and n u t d r y in g at the S chm eltzer fa rm since Septem ber 8, re tu rn e d to his home at Sandy on S atu rday. He has a position the re as assistant ja n ito r in the Sandy school. T he Strope fa m ily fo rm e rly liv e d in th is d is tric t. Ira W in te rs o f P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end at his home in the G ibbs d is tric t. Lee W inters and d a ug hter Helen vi ite d T hursd ay at Gaston. M r: G eorge K ir k p a tr ic k , w ho is teaching near M an ning, spent the week-end at the C. R. K ir k p a tr ic home here. George Laemerman Honored Saturday -B y V ivian H udson! H A Y W A R D —G eorge Laem erm an celebrated his 74th b irth d a y a n n i versary S aturday. N eighbors and relative s gathered at his home in the evening Games and races w e re played at the H allow e'en p a rty at the school T hursd ay evening. W R Hudson had new sills put under his house last week. W aln ut and f r u it trees were fro z en Tuesday nigh t. S ubscribe n o w to th e A rgu s. In I W ashington c o u n ty $1.50 a yea r S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m on th s 50 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf H illaboro Argua Eatabliahed 1891 Drive Underway to Make Homes Safer Section 2, Pages 1 to G and to e xp la in how funds may be fro m Hood R ive r a fte r w o rk in g obtained on easy term s fo r im there fo r about tw o months. provem ents under the M od ern iz ation C re d it Plan o f FH A I t is hoped th a t the cam paign, Dally Trips to Portland in a d d itio n to red ucing the num ber Hillsboro Auto Freight o f accident hazards, w ill encour Bonded and Insured Carrier age im p ro ve m e n t in housing stan dards and conditions. It is pointed Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and out by D ire c to r P a rke r th a t F H A Forest Grove seeks to m ake homes m ore liveab le as w e ll as safe. Pickup and Delivery Service at Package Rates A d riv e is under w ay th is week th ro u g h o u t the U n ite d states to m ake the A m e ric a n hom e safe fo r occupancy. A surve y disclosed th a t more than h a lf the accidents reported last ye a r occurred in the home. In an e ffo rt to reduce the acci dent hazerd, local Red Cross w o r k ers are m a kin g a n a tio n -w id e check o f homes, w ith the aid o f F H A C lin to n H iggins and D ick W ol- w o rkers. fe rd spent the w eek-end in P o rt Purpose o f F H A cooperation, as land. The Townsend c lu b m et T h u rs exp la ine d by Jam ieson P arker, state d ire cto r, is to d e te rm in e the day nigh t. M a rtin Larsen return ed Sunday cha racter o f re p a irs needed, if any. Bethany-Cedar Mills Did You K now? th a t you can buy our Drain Tile under the B etter Housing Program ? The increased yield will soon pay you back and then some. See us or the W ashington County Better Housing Program m anager in Hillsboro. Hillsboro Phone 542 East Side Terminal Portland Phone EAst 9131 ADI0 ISERVICE .A ll M a k e s .Low Prices .G u a ra n te e .Standard Parts >10« / «1ST A IC IP T IO H ' B U T M IW M A T O tA L Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. «Y am coopt«*!»« Phone 1341 N o rth o f C annery, across W. W ashington St. RAOIOTUBIS Douglass Service Selfridge Furn. Co. Phone 21X New 1936 P ly m o u th the P e a k of P e rfe c tio n 40 New Improvements Ride - Performance A gain Setting the Pace . 100L more rigid frame . New steering design . Body now mounted on rubber shims Four and a h alf inches more length inside body . Tw o Inches more elbow and shoulder room . New rear compartment foot rest I Del Luxe four- door models) . N ew box-section front corner posts . Stronger center pillars New brace from cowl to frame New steel X-hrace at rear (on tru n k models) New gusset plate in front doors New sag-proof door latch M any metal shaping and welding improvements N ew sway elim inator mounting Front springs shackled in front New steering shock elim inator (rear of left front spring) New shock absorber lin k age Drag lin k ends protected against dust and grit Sapphire-hard anodic piston coating , “Heavy D u ly ” center main bearings N ew super-silent m u ffler Improved gear shifting New hardened reverse idler gear High manganese steel brake drums oil all stand ard models . N ew brake cylinder pis tons (D u ralu m in wheel cylinder pistons; bronze master cylinder piston) . fa s t iron hand brake drum Hand brake mounted on frame , New “city driving ” or passing beam in head lamps . N ew front seat adjust ment . New fu ll w id th front seals in dr luxe two-door models Larger windshield, lower corners Improved ventilation (De Luxe tour-door sedan models) Beautiful new Instrument panel New ash receivers In rear seat arm rests (De Luxe Sedan models) Much larger b uilt-in trunks Whole car a fu ll inch lower Much longer, more beau tifu l lilies New and striking ly beau tifu l radiator grille New high color enamel for bodies S tre a m lin e d tre a tm e n t of lad iator crown uiu aw cn t and louvres . . . . the biggest, roomiest and most beau I T’S tiful HERE Plymouth ever built. 11 The 1936 Plymouth is again the most economical full- size car you can drive. All evidence indicates 18 to 23 or more miles per gallon of gas. New Comfort Features Among 40 improvements, the big Plymouth frame is 100'- more rigid . . . bodies are newly reinforced at five m ajor points. This new car will take even more punishment than the sturdy 1935 Plymouth. Eleven new comfort features have been added to Plym outh's famed Floating Ride . . . seven and a half new inches of leg room (in the model shown above) . . . and four new inches of elbow and shoulder room. The last trace of road-shock at the wheel has been removed by a new steering design. Driving and han dling this new Plymouth is going to delight you. Plym outh’s brakes are 100',' hydraulic . . . they stop you quick. It’s the safest low-priced car! Sec . . . and drive . . . and ride in the beautiful new Plym outh before you buy any new car today. ■ Luxurious Riding Comfort 1. 100% mure rigid frame 2. Safety steel body still longer and more rigid 3. Body mounted on rubber — insulated against noise and road shock 4. New sway elim inator 5. Longer front springs— shackled at forw ard end 6. New shoek-absorbing kick-shackle (rear of left front spring) 7. New shock-free design steering 8. New shock absorber lin k age 9. Rear compartment foot . rest—adds three Inches leg room (De Luxe four- door models) 10. Four and one half actual Inches addrd leg room ON DISPLAY IMMEDIATE AT DELIVERY Cady Motor Company 11. Two inches more elbow- and shoulder room Things People Want 1. Econom y—A ll evidence In dicates 18 tu 23 m iles per ga llo n o f gas. 2. Safety— Plymouth's body Is S afety Steel . . Brakes arc 100'-, hydraulic. 3. R eliability — O f all l o w . 1Ö Years in Hillsboro 149 5. I hird Ave. Ililbburu, Oregon priced cars. Plymouth has moat lung-life features. 4 Conafort P lym o u th ’s F loat- lu g IL d e p iu . H M w cuia* fort improvements.